TheTwelveYearOld

joined 2 years ago
 

Windows and Linux automatically filter out sounds outputted from the desktop when recording mic audio but macOS doesn't, and there isn't an obvious answer to this.

 

I didn't find any results after looking it up online. I know that the iPhone 14 Pro & Max has a boot setting since it has the A16 chip and I figured that the 15 series (Pro and Non-Pro) might too since it has the A17.

[–] TheTwelveYearOld@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

No one here mentioned Invidious but how does it compare to it?

 

I had turned in my MBP for repair at my school's campus store and they claimed to have found water in it, and would cost $300 to repair the AppleCare+. I couldn't believe it so I denied the repair but they charged $50 to give me the Mac back. I had turned it in to an Apple store a previous time and also charged $300, but nothing to deny the repair. Another reason why I shouldn't go to 3rd party repair places?!

 

The 13 inch M2 MacBook Pro was discontinued and this seems like a replacement for it. There are at least two types of people this model is for and they might overlap: those who want a MBP just for the name but don't want for spend $2K on it, and those who are fine with an M1 rather than an M1 Pro, as well as the 8 and 256GB configuration. And those who want the features of the MBP, like the 120Hz XDR screen (the MacBook Airs are only 60Hz) extra ports, especially the SD card slot and HDMI.

 

I just ended up deleting the old one and syncing all over again since it didn’t take much time for the files to sync. But I have a folder that’s let’s say several GBs or bigger, what should be done? I did attempt just syncing them again but then I saw old files appear and decided fuck it.